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Bible Journaling with Penny Ward

June 22, 2018

Once a month, Penny Ward joins us with her inspiring and gorgeous Bible journaling pages featuring our products! You can read more about Penny and her Bible journaling tips HERE. We love her approach to Bible journaling: “I journal in a Bible to show my love of God and particular scripture most of the time. God gave me the crafty gene and I am showing him what He gave me. I am sure He loves it in His book no less. I also have a second Bible for reading.” So whether you are new to Bible journaling or a card-maker looking for stamping ideas and techniques, we welcome both you and Penny as we celebrate another EXTRA fun Friday with our fabulous friend.

This drop-dead-gorgeous Bible journaling page by Penny features our cling stamp, 40-610 Summer Glow.

She’s colored it using colored pencils and a light touch of gesso for the white areas. Distress Oxide inks were used to ink the grass and sky background.

Penny’s sentiment choice comes from our transparent set, 30-470 Just Believe.

Using a ruler and a fine tip black pen, she drew vertical and horizontal lines to give the sentiment a more finished look. This is a small touch, but it has such a great impact.

Thanks, Penny, for such wonderful techniques and design ideas which can be used for both Bible journaling and cardmaking!

TGIF! Don’t miss this…

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Shop for today’s featured Penny Black supplies

30-470 Just Believe
40-610 Summer Glow

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2 Comments leave one →
  1. judka permalink
    June 22, 2018 1:47 pm

    Penny’s Bible journaling is always beautifully done … this is stunning.

  2. Marisela Delgado permalink
    June 22, 2018 2:18 pm

    So beautiful

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